After being postponed by Hurricane Ian in 2022, the Center for Hispanic Marketing Communication (CHMC) at Florida State University (FSU) announced that its annual gala will take place on January 20th at 6:00 PM EST.
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News about the faculty at the CCI School of Communication
The Center for Hispanic Marketing Communication Gala Makes an In-Person Return in 2023
SCOM Professor Helps Direct and Produce Theater Production at Mickee Faust
Dr. Donna Marie Nudd, Professor in the School of Communication and founding member of The Mickee Faust Club, served as the Executive Producer and Co-Director of the musical The Cursed House of Ravensmadd at The Mickee Faust Club this past semester.
CONTINUE READINGFormer Dean Receives Posthumous Award from the National Communication Association
Dr. Theodore (Ted) Clevenger Jr., the first Dean of Florida State University’s former College of Communication, was posthumously awarded a Distinguished Scholar Award from the National Communication Association (NCA).
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Professors and Students to Present at Annual NCA Convention
This week, professors and doctoral students from FSU’s School of Communication will present at the National Communication Association’s (NCA) 108th Annual Convention. NCA is a non-profit organization devoted to enriching accessible and ethical communication. This year’s conference will take place November 17-20 in New Orleans and will highlight the theme of “Honoring Place: People, Liberation, Advocacy, Community and Environment.”
CONTINUE READINGDr. John DuBard Retires After Over 50 Years with Florida State
Dr. John DuBard, long-time CCI Professor, is retiring from teaching at Florida State University. CCI was thrilled to speak with him about his life and career, which FSU has been a part of for over 50 years.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Faculty Member Joins Panel During Advanced Screening of Till
On September 19, 2022, Florida State University and Florida A&M University presented an advanced screening of Till, a film which chronicles Mamie Till Mobley’s relentless pursuit of justice for her 14-year-old son, Emmett Till, who was lynched in 1955 while on a trip to Mississippi.
CONTINUE READINGDr. Richard Waters Joins the School of Communication
This semester, Dr. Richard Waters joined the School of Communication’s faculty as an Assistant Professor.
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